The Collins 75S-3C is a versatile receiver with exceptionally sharp selectivity and operation in any of its four modes: SSB, CW, AM, and RTTY. For AM reception the passband can be optimized by the installation of an optional 3.1 kHz, 4.0 kHz, or 6.0 kHz Mechanical Filter. Collins mechanical filters for the 75A-4. Available bandwidths: 6khz and 10 khz AM, 2.5 khz SSB and 500hz CW. $195.95 each plus $7.00 shipping. ($15.00 international). Pictures and more info is available on my web site. 1490 Norfield Road. Accessories: 353C-14 1.4 kHz Mechanical Filter Adapter, 270G-1 Speaker, 353C-31 3.1 kHz Mechanical Filter Adapter, 307E-1 Gear Reduction Knob, 353C-60 6 kHz Mechanical Filter Adapter: New Price: $375: Used Price: $250-490: Comments: One view is that the 75A-1 was simply referred to as the Collins 75A until the 75A-2 came out in 1950. K4OZY's Boatanchor Home Page. That was the first ham rx collins made after developing the mech. It came with 800 Hz for cw and 3 KHz. The 3 Kc was supposed to be used for SSB and AM.
The Collins Radio Company was founded by Arthur Collins in Cedar Rapids in 1932. The company started business constructing transmitters and amateur radio equipment and got much experience producing aeronautical transceivers and transmitters during wartime. This experience was used in the production of amateur radio receivers (the famous 75-A series) after the war.
After 1949, Collins brought out communication receivers covering not only the ham bands but the complete shortwave spectrum. These sets startiung with the 51J / 51-J with linear analog dials covering the shortwave spectrum in 30 1-MHz-segments were very successful. The Collins 51J-3 (and it's military variant Collins R-388/URR) was equipped with coil filters, the Collins 51J-4 (military variant R-388A) was the first Collins set using their very famous mechanical filters, it appeared on the market in 1957.
It's military successor was the 1951 model Collins R-390/URR with it's mechanical digital frequency display (frequency readout on a kind of odometer), and the later Collins R-390A/URR, which gives nearly unsurpassed AM reception on the tropical bands with. You find the Collins mechanical filters 16/8/4/2/1/0,1 kHz only in this popular variant - it has been produced by a series of other companies under contract.
For civilian use, Collins had a range of smaller lightweight amateur band receivers, the legendary Collins 51S-1 covering the complete shortwave spectrum from 200 kHz - 30 MHz in 1 MHz segments offered a linear analog dial with a dial resolution of better than 500 Hz and was fully equipped with tubes.
Collins was taken over by Rockwell Intl. in 1974 and is since then still very active in the military and aeronautical communications segment.
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